The Only Good Indian Filming Locations

The Only Good Indian filming locations

Where was The Only Good Indian filmed? The Only Good Indian was filmed in 5 locations across United States in the following places:

The Only Good Indian Filming Locations

Lawrence is a city in northeast Kansas. On the University of Kansas campus, the Spencer Museum of Art has a large collection of contemporary and indigenous art. The KU Natural History Museum has dinosaur fossils, live insects and a honeybee colony. South, sprawling Baker Wetlands is home to hundreds of bird species. West of the city, trail-lined Clinton State Park has deer, plus bass and catfish in Clinton Lake.

Cottonwood Falls is the largest city and county seat of Chase County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 851. It is located south of Strong City along the south side of the Cottonwood River.

The Only Good Indian (2009)
Runtime: 114 minutes
Rating: 6.6
Release year: 2009
IMDB: tt1078917
Plot summary

Set in Kansas during the early 1900s, a teen-aged Native American boy (newcomer Winter Fox Frank) is taken from his family and forced to attend a distant Indian "training" school to assimilate into White society. When he escapes to return to his family, Sam Franklin (Wes Studi), a bounty hunter of Cherokee descent, is hired to find and return him to the institution. Franklin, a former Indian scout for the U.S. Army, has renounced his Native heritage and has adopted the White Man's way of life, believing it's the only way for Indians to survive. Along the way, a tragic incident spurs Franklin's longtime nemesis, the famous "Indian Fighter" Sheriff Henry McCoy (J. Kenneth Campbell), to pursue both Franklin and the boy.

Genres
Western
Cast
Wes Studi
J. Kenneth Campbell
Winter Fox Frank
Paul Butler
Directors
Kevin Willmott
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The Only Good Indian filming locations